Undated,
This aerial view dates from the 1960s. Barwick Road runs from left to right across the lower half of this view. Towards the left is the junction with Penda's Way which runs from the bottom edge. The Cock Beck public house is situated just below this junction. This pub is still running today. Stanks Drive begins in the centre of the left edge runs to the right then curves up towards the top edge.[internal reference; 20031021_33585757:D LIB Swarcliffe (4)]

Undated,
This aerial view dates from the early to mid 1960s. Barwick Road runs from left to right in the foreground. In the lower centre, Manston Manor is visible. Stanks Lane South runs from Barwick Road, from the right towards the top left. In the top right construction work is being carried out, this is now the Ash Tree and Penwell estates.[internal reference; 20031021_93192691:D LIB Swarcliffe (1)]

c1908.
Postcard with a postmark 7th August 1908 showing Barwick Road as it goes through Stanks. Several children can be ssen. The shop of J.W. Barrass, clothier and hosier, is on the right.[internal reference; 2011627_172323:Artemis Pack 47 (Cross Gates etc) no.9]

Undated.
Aerial view looking north showing Swarcliffe in the centre, Cross Gates (left) and Manston (right) on the bottom and part of Seacroft on the left. Whinmoor is in the background. York Road winds its way up in an S-Shape on the left, while Ring Road Crossgates runs down from the roundabout just below centre and Barwick Road leads off from it to the right. Stanks Lane runs along the top of the developed area; Stanks Drive and the rest of the Swarcliffe estate are yet to be built.[internal reference; 2010129_170151:C LIB STANKS 11]

2000.
Looking down Farndale Approach on the right, where there are parked cars, from a viewpoint in Stanks Lane North. A children's playground occupies the middle ground in the photograph. [internal reference; 2003911_64371890:MIL B/1. No.12]